Missouri Hospitals Provide Total Community Benefits of $2.3B in 2010

Hospitals based in Missouri provided more than $2.3 billion in total community benefits in 2010, including more than $482 million in charity care, according to a report from the Missouri Hospital Association (pdf).

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The MHA totaled figures from 128 hospitals in the state. The report also found that Missouri hospitals incurred $86 million in bad debt in 2010 and absorbed more than $1 billion related to the unpaid costs of treating Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries.

Other findings from the 2010 community benefit report include the following:

•    Hospitals donated $35 million to causes in their communities and $30 million toward free or reduced-cost medical clinic services.
•    About $274 million was contributed to the education of health professionals.
•    Missouri hospitals added roughly 10,000 jobs and recorded capital investments of roughly $1.2 billion.

Related Articles on Hospital Economic Impact:

Wisconsin Hospitals Generated $28B in Economic Activity in 2010

New Jersey Hospitals Contributed $18.6B in Economic Activity

Oregon Hospitals Report More Than $1.5B in Community Benefits in 2009

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